The answer is yes, though with only 256 MB of RAM you won't be able to add a whole lot of programs or run any that use a lot of RAM, such as Flash video (or any other kind of video for that matter).

If the machine has a CD drive, you can easily see if Puppy will run in it without disturbing anything that might be in its hard disk. Just boot Puppy from a CD and play around with it. You can even save your settings and installed programs back onto the CD, if the CD drive is a burner.

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